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You were targeted by a scam, and you're looking for advice. Let's figure this out together.
The purpose of trading is unclear, but it involves exchanging value between people. Its worth comes from the exchange of goods or services, not just hobbies like CS:GO. Regarding Steam, tech news suggested it might stop assisting victims of scams, which could affect its role in protecting users.
The aim is to earn a profit or acquire fresh skins. I tried Vulcan before, but it was in 84% condition, suggesting minimal wear. After purchasing it, I exchanged it for another ak (redline), which also seemed fine and cost the same. Then a new player appeared, offering €42 worth of items—essentially the price of a mw one. Meanwhile, my FT Vulcan was trading around €27. That means I pocketed €15 just from this transaction, which is the essence of trading.
The idea of trading in steam is about exchanging goods or services for steam power. You can trade various items, including raw materials, finished products, and even digital assets tied to steam technology.
This photo looks like it belongs to someone named One F Jef! Haha
Unfamiliar with the trading system in CSGO, but if you're using a middleman, that's helpful.